The Monday weather prediction poll
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said_aouita
The greenish colored cloth thing under the detector.dlazz;1563359 wrote:or a radar detector -
AutomatikIt's a weighted dash mount.
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TedSheckler
Maybe they should stop being so poor.Belly35;1563387 wrote: I just read a report that Chicago has 100,000 homeless people and the shelter are full.. -
Belly35
Obama built itTedSheckler;1563408 wrote:Maybe they should stop being so poor. -
dlazz
http://www.amazon.com/Heavyweight-Windshield-Whistler-Mountain-Detectors/dp/B001ODDBSU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1389027410&sr=8-3&keywords=radar+detector+dashsaid_aouita;1563404 wrote:The greenish colored cloth thing under the detector. -
TedShecklerRadar detectors....lol
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dlazz
It's paid for itself once or twice already.TedSheckler;1563461 wrote:Radar detectors....lol -
TedShecklerBy making you look like a douche?
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dlazz
No, I do that enough on my own. (cat, Hyundai, etc)TedSheckler;1563469 wrote:By making you look like a douche? -
Ironman92
You've spent the price of it in gas usage.dlazz;1563464 wrote:It's paid for itself once or twice already. -
dlazz
It was a gift.Ironman92;1563480 wrote:You've spent the price of it in gas usage.
Also, I doubt the 2-3 mpg makes a whole hell lot of a difference since I routinely get stuck behind morons going 30 in a 45 after work.
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rrfan
Why on earth do homeless stay in areas that get cold? You could be homeless in Florida and not freeze.Belly35;1563387 wrote:
I just read a report that Chicago has 100,000 homeless people and the shelter are full.. -
Trueblue23
I feel your pain man. I was outside for about 30 minutes digging out my car and my fiancés car.. it honestly hurt to breath. It felt like when you were a kid and you would play tackle football with no pads and get the wind knocked right the fuck out of you. Shitty.SportsAndLady;1563365 wrote:It honestly feels like it should be illegal to be outside
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fish82Just went out to drag my trash cans up the driveway. I won't be stepping out again today.
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Devils Advocate
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Zoltan
You would think the first priority would be to panhandle/steal enough money to get a bus/train south. Many homeless are mentally ill though, so I'm guessing they aren't thinking.rrfan;1563490 wrote:Why on earth do homeless stay in areas that get cold? You could be homeless in Florida and not freeze.
When I lived in Minneapolis you hardly saw any homeless. The below zero temps were pretty common in the winter. -
Belly35
Homeless in Minneapolis are eaten by beavers...Zoltan;1563508 wrote:You would think the first priority would be to panhandle/steal enough money to get a bus/train south. Many homeless are mentally ill though, so I'm guessing they aren't thinking.
When I lived in Minneapolis you hardly saw any homeless. The below zero temps were pretty common in the winter. -
Classyposter58They could just walk. Indians did it, why couldn't they? Also I think the radar detector saves him money by not getting tickets
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TedShecklerI don't have a radio detector and I don't get tickets.
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Classyposter58
You use interstates? Ha or commute through a snootier town? Lol off topic but I was pulled over the other day for no front license plate, literally was chased downTedSheckler;1563623 wrote:I don't have a radio detector and I don't get tickets. -
TedShecklerI commute 200 miles a day round trip to work and back every weekday. Safe to say I spend quite a bit of time on the roads.
What was your point again? -
friendfromlowryOne of my friends from Chicago (Not S&L) was in town and went to the Bengals game. He tried to drive back last evening and is now stranded in Indianapolis because all of the major Indiana highways are shut down.
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like_that
That sounds miserable.TedSheckler;1563637 wrote:I commute 200 miles a day round trip to work and back every weekday. Safe to say I spend quite a bit of time on the roads.
What was your point again? -
dlazz
Maybe you should get a radar detector.TedSheckler;1563637 wrote:I commute 200 miles a day round trip to work and back every weekday. Safe to say I spend quite a bit of time on the roads.